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Reading these responses, I'm a little confused. I definitely had more than one E type attraction on my fp each day with my magic band. Almost everu day at Epcot, we were able to pick Soarin, Test Track and usually mission space. I know at DHS, we had a day with RNRC, TOT and TSM. One of the days at DHS we did not have TSM (we could not get it ), but we had RNRC, TOT and Fantasmic the other day, which we thought was nice too. At AK, we had Dinosaur, Expedition Everest and Festival of the Lion King. Maybe that has changed since October?
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We found photopass was already linked to our magic bands. They used my magic band when we had our picture taken, but the absolute craziest thing was, some of our ride pictures came up on our photopass site, a few days after we got home-. The thing that sort of freaked us out, was we did not use our magic band to have the pic put on our account--- one of the pics had not been even seen by anyone in our group as we were running out of the ride to meet up with my 13 year old who does not enjoy RNRC, who was waiting for us on one of the benches outside-- we never even looked at the picture. We thought it was crazy that somehow they knew the exact car we were in. The only thing I can think of was we did use our bands to fastpass--- but still to pinpoint the exact car. The same thing happened on Splash.
This is a really fascinating development, and one I was not expecting.
Okay, tinfoil hat time:
One of the functions of Magic Bands is that they enable GPS tracking of Guests' location while in the parks; they know where your bands are, not just when they are scanned at a FP kiosk or the turnstiles or when making a purchase, but all the time. Disney has said they will allow Guests who don't like this sort of tracking to opt out of it.
It is possible that this tracking was turned on for you, and that in some cases it automatically pinpointed which ride vehicles you were on and matched that up to the time-stamped ride photo. Given the location information and time, it's not that difficult to match them up.
Another possibility is that there are RFID readers in the rides themselves, automatically matching up the Magic Band info of the riders with the appropriate ride photo, as they go through. I like this option, because it would still allow ride photos to automatically associate with the proper Photopass account, even if the GPS tracking feature is disabled on your MBs.
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Reading these responses, I'm a little confused. I definitely had more than one E type attraction on my fp each day with my magic band. Almost everu day at Epcot, we were able to pick Soarin, Test Track and usually mission space. I know at DHS, we had a day with RNRC, TOT and TSM. One of the days at DHS we did not have TSM (we could not get it ), but we had RNRC, TOT and Fantasmic the other day, which we thought was nice too. At AK, we had Dinosaur, Expedition Everest and Festival of the Lion King. Maybe that has changed since October?
Yes, the change was just made a few weeks ago, I think around the beginning of November.
Reading these responses, I'm a little confused. I definitely had more than one E type attraction on my fp each day with my magic band. Almost everu day at Epcot, we were able to pick Soarin, Test Track and usually mission space. I know at DHS, we had a day with RNRC, TOT and TSM. One of the days at DHS we did not have TSM (we could not get it ), but we had RNRC, TOT and Fantasmic the other day, which we thought was nice too. At AK, we had Dinosaur, Expedition Everest and Festival of the Lion King. Maybe that has changed since October?
My experience in November was similar to yours -- but one of the next "tests" is to limit choices to "one from column A" and "one from column B," with column A being rides like RNRC, TOT, TSMM, Soarin, TestTrack, and MissionSpace. The idea is they don't want one family hogging all the best Fast Pass attractions. So you may get Soarin next time, but then you'll have to wait in the regular line for TestTrack and MissionSpace.
It is my understanding that if you do Online Checkin you STILL have to checkin in person at your resort. When you do, you will have to cough up a government-issued photo ID like a driver's licence, and you will have to produce the credit card that you want to use for charges to the room and to pay off any balance still owing for the room (can be the same card for both). At least, that was my experience in September; we did online checking but still had to do all those things when we checked in at the "online checkin" counter at the resort when we arrived. IIRC, we even had to sign some paperwork.
We normally use online check-in and find it to be a timesaver. Just show my driver's license to receive my room assignment and welcome packet, and I'm good to go, unless I need to make changes. You alway have to show a photo ID when picking up documents. They don't want someone walzing up and giving your name (because they read it off a luggage tag) and making off with your stuff. It would be very annoying to have to straighten that out. Also, if you have a balance due on a room, online check-in won't erase that; you'll still have to hand over the plastic (or cash) to pay it off when you arrive.
Count me as another person annoyed with having to preselect FPs for our trip. I hate have having to commit to a park day when I don't know what my son will want to do (that's why we get parkhoppers). And I really wasn't thrilled to be given the manadatory "bonus" of FPs for rides like Everest in which we have zero interest. Why make us take those when there are doubtless people who would love them?
One of the functions of Magic Bands is that they enable GPS tracking of Guests' location while in the parks; they know where your bands are, not just when they are scanned at a FP kiosk or the turnstiles or when making a purchase, but all the time. Disney has said they will allow Guests who don't like this sort of tracking to opt out of it.
Um there is no GPS in the magic bands just two types of RFID. One type the signal come from a device like the ones at the turnstile and fastpass entrance. The other type sends a signal. The one that sends the signal is likely the one that they are reading for photos on rides and thats the one that needs a battery in the band hence the shelf life of the band.
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Concierge at WL told me (last week) that any pix taken during a ride will be automatically added to your magicband, whether or not you get pix added to photopass accouint. And on my Disney account, I do see pix that were taken on rides (like Buzz and TestTrack). Cool (but a little strange.) The technology behind these magicbands really seems to be taking us to an entire new world in WDW.
On another note, before leaving on our trip, I also had concerns about feeling too scheduled because of pre-made FP+ plans. Because the parks were crowded during our trip, I ended up being glad that we had the FP+. It was really nice to know that we would be able to get on some rides w/o long waits. True, I wish we could have completely open choices/no limitations as to what we choose. Maybe, on-site guests will end up having more choices/freedom (another perk for staying on the property?) That would be an awesome perk!
And we were able to make last-minute changes to our FP+, almost every day. While it wasn't perfect, there were not as many limitations as I had anticipated.
Actually, the only real "problem" we had was when a concierge accidentally deleted our FP+ for the current day. She was (finally) able to fix everything, but because it took so long, and because she had to change our plans quite significanty (in terms of times), she gave us a bonus FP+ (we got Soarin' and TestTrack!). So, apparently, with the right connections, four FP+ can be put on a magicband. So who knows what the future holds!
I have a question regarding the only being able to Fastpass+ one major attraction daily. If I go to Epcot on two different days, can I get FP for TT one day and one for Soarin on the other?
Is there any flexibility on using it in multiple parks if you have a hopper?
Sorry if this was covered. I tried to read through most of the posts but my lunch hour is over in two minutes, LOL.
[QUOTE=bcuinohio;4260146]I have a question regarding the only being able to Fastpass+ one major attraction daily. If I go to Epcot on two different days, can I get FP for TT one day and one for Soarin on the other?/QUOTE]
Yes it is just one headliner per day, on multiple days you can pick different ones. Just something to keep in mind that may only be temporary until they get rid of paper fastpasses.
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Is there any flexibility on using it in multiple parks if you have a hopper?
Sorry if this was covered. I tried to read through most of the posts but my lunch hour is over in two minutes, LOL.
you can only get fastpass + in one park per day right now.
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I have a question regarding the only being able to Fastpass+ one major attraction daily. If I go to Epcot on two different days, can I get FP for TT one day and one for Soarin on the other?/QUOTE]
Yes it is just one headliner per day, on multiple days you can pick different ones. Just something to keep in mind that may only be temporary until they get rid of paper fastpasses.
you can only get fastpass + in one park per day right now.
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